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Lauren Sporer

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
235 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

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Captain's Orders (Criminal+)

Okay, wait, let me see.

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Captain's Orders (Criminal+)

1993, a major corporate crisis from an E. coli outbreak.

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Captain's Orders (Criminal+)

Wow, the largest and deadliest food crisis associated with restaurants to this day.

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Captain's Orders (Criminal+)

It resulted in the deaths of four children, and it made more than 700 people sick in multiple states.

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Captain's Orders (Criminal+)

I mean, the panic I feel if I open any kind of sealed food package and it seems like it's even slightly damaged or like the seal is in some way imperfect.

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Captain's Orders (Criminal+)

You could have said to him, I'm so sorry.

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Captain's Orders (Criminal+)

I think I just took a sip of your water.

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Captain's Orders (Criminal+)

So he wouldn't drink after you.

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Captain's Orders (Criminal+)

No, you didn't do that.

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Captain's Orders (Criminal+)

You did nothing.

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Captain's Orders (Criminal+)

In our last episode, I said I wanted to inaugurate a new feature, which is called Headlines with Lauren, where I tell you some news that you might appreciate and you might have missed.

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Captain's Orders (Criminal+)

So last time I told you that.

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Captain's Orders (Criminal+)

Since 2013, Costco has had Pepsi in the food court, but now they are returning to having Coke.

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Captain's Orders (Criminal+)

And frankly, we got a lot of response from other people who were also excited about that.

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Captain's Orders (Criminal+)

So I was happy to share.

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Captain's Orders (Criminal+)

So I have some more Headlines with Lauren for you today.

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Captain's Orders (Criminal+)

First object is a term I saw online called finger princess, and I'm not trying to drag you, but I think that you might be one.

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Captain's Orders (Criminal+)

Do you know what this is?

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Captain's Orders (Criminal+)

It's Korean slang for someone who will not look something up that is very obvious.

Criminal
Captain's Orders (Criminal+)

So if you're in a group, if you're in like a group chat and someone says like, let's meet at the restaurant at seven.